Progressive Party Leaders 29. júní 2006 10:04 Framsóknarflokkur þingmenn fundur um breytingar á ríkisstjórn 10. júní 2006 Jón Sigurðsson Jón Sigurðsson, Minister of Industry and Business has annouced that he will try and seek election as the leader of the Progressive Party this forthcoming fall. Sigurðsson has barely been a minister for month and officially in the party as of this month. This decision does not come as a shock though, as many estimate that Halldór Ásgrímsson picked him to be his successor after he stepped down, despite a rift in the party. This has opened up speculation whether or not the Minister of Health and Insurance, Siv Friðleifsdóttir, will seek election as well. Although there has been heavy speculation that Guðni Ágústsson, who is Vice Chairman of the Progressive Party and Minister of Agriculture will go foward with his plans to seek election. -mld News News in English Mest lesið Furðar sig á þögn yfir „einu helsta áhyggjuefni Íslands“ Innlent Maðurinn fannst látinn í gilinu Innlent Íslendingurinn var nemandi í lýðháskóla Innlent Inga vill ekki setja „tugi milljarða í loftslagsmál“ Innlent „Við búum í brjáluðum heimi“ Erlent Barist gegn lúsmýinu: „Einhvers staðar eru þær að fjölga sér“ Innlent Ísland kunni að kreista veski ríkra ferðamanna Innlent Handteknu hafa komið áður við sögu hjá lögreglu Innlent Sendi fjölskyldunni lista af skotmörkum í forgangsröð Erlent Bein útsending: Kristrún svarar spurningum um þjóðaratkvæðagreiðslu Innlent
Jón Sigurðsson, Minister of Industry and Business has annouced that he will try and seek election as the leader of the Progressive Party this forthcoming fall. Sigurðsson has barely been a minister for month and officially in the party as of this month. This decision does not come as a shock though, as many estimate that Halldór Ásgrímsson picked him to be his successor after he stepped down, despite a rift in the party. This has opened up speculation whether or not the Minister of Health and Insurance, Siv Friðleifsdóttir, will seek election as well. Although there has been heavy speculation that Guðni Ágústsson, who is Vice Chairman of the Progressive Party and Minister of Agriculture will go foward with his plans to seek election. -mld
News News in English Mest lesið Furðar sig á þögn yfir „einu helsta áhyggjuefni Íslands“ Innlent Maðurinn fannst látinn í gilinu Innlent Íslendingurinn var nemandi í lýðháskóla Innlent Inga vill ekki setja „tugi milljarða í loftslagsmál“ Innlent „Við búum í brjáluðum heimi“ Erlent Barist gegn lúsmýinu: „Einhvers staðar eru þær að fjölga sér“ Innlent Ísland kunni að kreista veski ríkra ferðamanna Innlent Handteknu hafa komið áður við sögu hjá lögreglu Innlent Sendi fjölskyldunni lista af skotmörkum í forgangsröð Erlent Bein útsending: Kristrún svarar spurningum um þjóðaratkvæðagreiðslu Innlent